How could this be so coincidental?

She lost her memory, and now, James had also lost his memory.

Diana didn't rush to respond to Jim's words. She merely thanked him and closed the door shakily, simultaneously ending the call.

James wanted to say more, but his obedience to the Hughes family made him descend the stairs first.

He said to Diana, "Ms. Winnington, I'll be in the car downstairs. If you need anything, feel free to call me.”

It was unbelievable. This kind-looking old man was the same person who had treated her so heartlessly in the past.

He had a kind heart, knew how to speak politely and warmly, and had unusual patience.

Witnessing this good side of him, Diana found it even harder to accept the image of James she had in her mind. She didn't respond to his words, and she certainly wouldn't forgive the various things James had done just because he spoke politely.

She closed the door, and returned to the bed. Now, she wasn't concerned about whether Julian had come or not.

She wanted to contact Simon urgently.

Back then, she had lost her memories because she had eaten the medicine Simon gave her.

memory, just like her. Similarly, there were no traces of any

taken the same medicine as her, leading

she realized it was marked in red. A red-marked number in the call log indicated

had entered the room to check

hadn't contacted

herself. Whether it was as a friend, sister-in-law, or anything else,

she needed him did

was filled with regret. She told herself that when the call was answered,

the call remained

number you're calling is temporarily unavailable. Sorry,

The last time she dialed, the other party actually

he angry

had every

waiting until tomorrow to try

him she was in Jacroaof, and hoped he would forgive her and answer her call. She had something

he would likely calm down and contact her after reading her

definitely contact

want to answer?" Jim asked Simon, as he

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